This guy, saw them at Roo. I wasn't able to get as close as I would have liked, but the sound was great. I really like how the band compliments eachother's style of play, and the bass player is super groovy live. They had everybody dancing and moving around. If you haven't seen them live and are a fan, its definitely worth it as long as you aren't spending too much.

This guy, saw them at Roo. I wasn't able to get as close as I would have liked, but the sound was great. I really like how the band compliments eachother's style of play, and the bass player is super groovy live. They had everybody dancing and moving around. If you haven't seen them live and are a fan, its definitely worth it as long as you aren't spending too much.

Fixed for you. They have a sixties acid/blotter rock sound and I sure do enjoy it.

Meanwhile:

That Tame Impalas is some nifty ass ****, Buckeye Dan, I'll definitely be checking out more of them, thanks for posting that. Its a different type of music from The Tame Impalas, but it invokes that same feeling of the 60s and 70s of music, and their last album was actually produced by Patrick Carney, which is in that sick video, Hobbes.

The Sheepdogs are a band that I'd say has the characteristics of a southern rock/blues/jam/acid rock(and a whole lot more) and I really dig a lot of their music. Check these songs out if you like that type of music. They are so ******* groovy. Really talented bass/drum players, and two talented guitar players whose playing styles compliment each other perfectly. The one guitarist also does the keyboard too, iirc. I'll post a few of their songs in a few.

Hello, men. This is a very close friend of mine and I implore you to give a quick listen. She released her debut album in August and its fantastic. Already its been ranked as one of the Top 15 R&B releases of the year.

Not to mention, she totally says this song is about me, so there, now you have to listen to it!